"Now Mana will not be known as the last but the first village of the country," the Chief Minister said.
Dehradun: The Border Roads Organisation has put up a signboard at the entrance of Uttarakhand's Mana village along the Line of Actual Control or LAC reading 'India's first village'.
"Now Mana will not be known as the last but the first village of the country," Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said in a Tweet.
During a visit to the Chamoli village in October last year, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said border villages of the country are its first villages and not the last as they are usually called.
"Our government is always dedicated to the all-round development of the border areas," Mr Dhami said.
Mana is situated near Badrinath and devotees going to the Himalayan temple go up to the village for sightseeing.
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